I used to want an Atari ST/STE machine.  And an Amiga.  And lots of 
other stuff.  I have an Atari XEGS (8-bit, not 16 like the ST line) and 
was going to start collecting those.

But then I saw OS X... and decided to start collecting Compact Macs.  
These machines are just so cool!  And I just pulled my NeXT Cube out 
again and might start adding to that collection.  (I'd LOVE to find a 
NeXT-oriented mail list, but LEM doesn't list one.)

Eagle

On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 01:39 , Robert Patterson wrote:
> The Atari 1040STE is a complete almost-all-in-one computer.  That is, it
> has the logic board, power supply and floppy drive all in the keyboard 
> case.
> Based on the Motorola 68000 chip, it ran at 8MHz, about the same speed 
> as a
> Mac SE of the time, but it had superb color graphics capabilites for 
> the time.
>
> The power supplies you have are evidently the internal power supply 
> modules
> for these Atari computers.
>
> I used to have one, but I can't remember what the internal PS looked 
> like,
> exactly.


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